Television stars to support animal welfare charity
TV stars are giving readings at a Christmas concert to raise money for animal welfare to keep the Mayhew charity’s clinic going in Kensal Green.
TV stars are giving readings at a Christmas concert to raise money for animal welfare to keep the Mayhew charity’s clinic going in Kensal Green.
People of all faiths and backgrounds came together for a meeting to plan this year’s Mitzvah Day project across north London to help tackle hunger and food insecurity.
One of the consultants at Queen’s Hospital in Romford gave King Charles an insight into his work to improve healthcare in Commonwealth countries.
Harrow Royal Navy veteran Kenneth MacNaughton ran the gauntlet of German U-boats and the Luftwaffe during the Second World War - but lived to tell the tale and reach his 100th birthday.
Occupational therapists have won a national industry award for developing an app at Homerton’s John Howard psychiatric centre for hospital patients.
A deal for Barking and Dagenham residents to get home therapy from an Essex care company after illness or an accident rather than having to go into hospital has been agreed.
Artworks created by special needs students at New City College are being displayed on the Old Street 'digital canvas screen.
A three-year research project has been started in Barking and Dagenham to see how historic buildings can be used to help hundreds of children who are in alternative education.
A programme of shows, comedy and winter craft workshops opens next month to kick off the 20th anniversary year of Barnet’s Artsdepot cultural hub.
Scouts aged four to 24 from all over Harrow and Stanmore came together for Remembrance Sunday to mark Britain’s fallen in two world wars and other conflicts.
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